Cynoglossum germanicum: complete guide
Cynoglossum germanicum
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Overview
Cynoglossum germanicum, commonly called German hound's-tongue or forest-tongue, is a charming biennial or short-lived perennial from European woodlands. This woodland bloomer produces delicate blue to violet flower clusters and features soft, hairy foliage. It is a perfect wildflower for naturalistic and shaded gardens.
Appearance and bloom
This plant grows upright to 60-90 cm tall with dark green, slightly rough leaves covered in soft hairs. Tiny blue or purple flowers appear May to July in elegant hanging panicles. These blooms attract butterflies and honeybees strongly. Later, hooked seedlets form that cling readily to clothing.
Ideal location
Cynoglossum germanicum thrives in half-shade or beneath deciduous trees. It fits naturally at woodland edges and under hedgerows. Full sun is possible but may cause leaf scorch. A sheltered spot protects from strong winds.
Soil
The plant grows in nearly any soil but prefers neutral to limy grounds (pH 7.5-8.0). Nutrient-rich, well-draining soils give optimal growth. Humus-rich woodland soils are ideal. Heavy clay can be improved with compost additions.
Watering
Seedling plants need regular moisture until established. Once mature, this species tolerates dry spells well. During extended drought (over 2 weeks), water infrequently. Overwatering can cause rotting issues.
Pruning
Deadheading spent flowers stimulates secondary blooming later in season. After flowering, cutting plants entirely back helps control self-seeding. Harvest seed heads if you wish to save your own seed.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Sow seed in April. Thin young seedlings carefully. Summer: Water regularly if dry. Allow some flowers to set seed. Fall: Collect seed. Remove exhausted plants. Winter: Young plants overwinter outdoors under thick leaf mulch.
Winter hardiness
Cynoglossum germanicum is fully hardy to -20°C. It performs best in temperate climates and can survive harsh winters outdoors. Young plants benefit from light mulch in severe seasons.
Companion plants
Sow this wildflower amongst shade-lovers like ferns, hellebores and brunnera. It pairs beautifully with geraniums, hellebores and hosta varieties. These combinations create mysterious woodland effects.
Closing
Cynoglossum germanicum adds character to any shaded garden space. With its blue blooms and wildflower spirit, it creates magical woodland moments. Sow seed now or source young plants from quality nurseries via gardenworld.app/en for instant beauty.
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